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NPP Delegates' Conference a victory for Nana Akufo-Addo

opinion

Photo ReportingNPP Delegates' Conference a victory for Nana Akufo-Addo

But for Otiko Afisa Djaba retaining her position as the National Women organiser, the New Patriotic Party in the early hours of April 13, 2014 elected a new set of executives to steer the affairs of the party for the next four years.

 

The Morning After the Night: Why I Am Worried For NPP

opinion

From Left: Stephen Ntim, Paul Afoko, Fred Oware & Jake Obetsebi-LampteyThe Morning After the Night: Why I Am Worried For NPP

The results from Tamale are shocking. I still cannot believe the fact that Mr. Paul Afoko won and I am honest enough to put that on the record. Before those genetically opposed to logic start accusing me of being ethnocentric let me state for the records that I am not. When I look at Paul Afoko I do not see his tribe. I do not care about his tribe. His clan or lineage is irrelevant and has always been to whatever opinion I have of the gentleman.

The law cannot stop homosexuals

opinion

The law cannot stop homosexuals

*THE LAW CANNOT STOP HOMOSEXUALS IN AFRICA!!!*

The term GAY may refer to the act of two males having sexual or amorous contact with each other. In recent times, it has been used generally and repeatedly to refer to same sex relations.

The Afoko Magic And The Kyerematen Mirage

opinion

Paul AfokoThe Afoko Magic And The Kyerematen Mirage

I personally backed the right of Mr. Paul Afoko to gun for the chairmanship of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), when it eerily and disturbingly appeared that some undemocratic elements among the top ranks of the party membership with an axe to grind with the Upper-East native, wanted the man summarily bumped off the NPP national chairmanship column on the ballot and the entire electoral process altogether.

The fate of Ghana revealed

opinion

Photo Reporting: The Parliament of Ghanaian The fate of Ghana revealed

Part one

1. At the dawn of the depressive year, two thousand and thirteen years after the demise of Issa the Enlightened one, when the nations had made my continent a theater of their wars; when the priests and the prophets and the scholars demanded gold in place of righteousness; when my people’s heads were examined for a smidgen of intelligence where none was found; when doom and gloom beset the nation because of division among the tribes, and the scholars of the land smote deadly sin upon the masses and nasally propounded abstractions as their lessons in life.